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Old 04-02-2005, 08:53 AM   #5
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where in the water collum do they take this reading...

and it "must change" through-out the [sunnier] day i'd imagine

and does the Ocean have the turn 0ver effect seen in lakes?
most bouy sensors are 1-2 meters below the surface

sun plays a major, just watch it.

cloudy/foggy days ruin the satellite infrared. that is only a surface reading
look at that in July?August and you'll see why Nantucket Shoals holds so many daytime summer bass


the cape wind bouy (horshoe) used to give h20 temp, current direction, etc. now it only gives the basics. there is a bouy a mile south of South Beach MV
it has one of the cool anemometers on it and it gives TWO temps. top and bottom.

i love that shiite
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